Monthly Archives: January 2001

eFiles: January 29, 2001

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A Buyers Market? Think AgainSure, dot-coms are folding left and right, but that doesnt mean youll be able to scoop up the best and...

Cable to Link U.S., Europe

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Cable & Wireless PLC. and Alcatel have started building what they call the worlds most advanced IP trans-Atlantic cable, linking Long Island to Cornwall,...

Whats Your Exposure?

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Trying to find the security holes in your customers networks? Then consider hiring a security assessment service, a new breed of service provider that...

Fast Breaks Newsfront: January 29, 2001

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Down for CountMicrosofts online properties, the thirdmost popular destination on the Internet, were inaccessible for nearly two days because of an internal routing error...

Pondering Privacy

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Barely out of the gate, members of the 107th Congress are racing to address the question of online privacy, and, already, a half-dozen bills...

All Aboard the VPN Train

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The rail riders of vancou- ver, British Columbia, are in for the ride of their lives when, later this year, a new generation of...

Congress Readies For Privacy Fight

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Capitol hill is gearing up to tackle the online privacy issue once again — and this time there appears to be more resolve to...

Web Apps Pose Security Threat

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Even if your network is not totally secure, you probably thought you had defenses in all the right places. Think again.The next wave of...

Close Calls, But No Cracks

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The dust has settled from the frantic first week of Openhack III, with its heavy traffic and mass of DoS attacks. The second week...

A Cool SSH Security Tool

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Putty, Simon Tathams quietly developed SSH client, has become one of my most often used tools over the past several months, particularly during eWeek...